Next is to find the time between all the testing going on to install it and play around, right? LOL! Can we somehow apply to the United Nations to increase the hours of the day so that we can have more time for all this FUN?!

It should work fine with any Luci-Lupu and Dpup, tho I have only tested on Luci. I just tested in 5.1 too, all ok.

It is labelled as 'beta' for good reason. That's what it is, but in saying that the actual window manager seems very stable. I have tested on 3 boxes, my main athlon X2, an older P4 and an old P3 coppermine and it runs well on all.
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Issues

While I did my best to get mimetypes working, my ambitions sometimes exceed my capabilities. That's why we call this 'open source'. If anyone can fix mimetypes, go for it. However, rox mimetypes still are working

I also did my best with menu icons, with a reasonable result. I am using mostly gray's work here but there is alot of *.desktop files, I was extremely careful not to break anything with Jwm/Icewm.

Xfce has a 'tips' gui on startup. I broke it somehow. I disabled it by renaming the exec in /usr/bin.. not the best way, but I was getting a bit sick and tired. Need help. (You'll see the remamed exec )

I left 'hidden files' as default in Thunar, easy fixed, better not to show for new users

Pwidgets won't work with it.. it did in an earlier luci, now it doesn't. Haven't time to fix. However it does work in 5.1, more on this issue later with a patch.

GTK theme... I have an inbuilt 'WM-Switcher' that will switch between Jwm, Icewm and Xfce4. It works reasonably well, but upon instalation of the pet the GTK theme is instantly changed. In the pinstall.sh there is a splash warning the user of this, and urging to fix it, maybe should have a dummy theme in the pinstall. I have discussed this with Barry and in the wm-switcher I perform the gtk theme switch befere X dies.. see /usr/sbin/wmswitcher.

Also, it is required to first start Xfce4 with a full dropout to prompt and 'xwin startxfce4'.. somehow it won't work the gui way on first run.. no big deal IMO. Also mentioned in the pinstall.sh splash. Seems those splashes don't show up if you install from PPM, or that could be me.

You may not get a background on first start, restart of X should fix it, or else choose a background with the xfce tool.

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Features

Compositing works great, even without glx/mesa/xorg_high, I tried with the stock 'nv' driver, albeit on my fast box.

It's kind of like a mini KDE. Those used to KDE who have never tried it will be fairly comfortable.

I have discarded the native Xfce 'logout' exec in favour of a simple gtkdialog script. It seems X needs to be killed before any logout type operation can be performed in Puppy, so I did that. See /usr/bin/xf-shutdown. I don't see how those hal scripts could ever work in Puppy!

Browser-default (lupu specific) is updated to filter out some 'exo' stuff, see /usr/sbin/browser-default.

I didn't have to tinker with any critical system files. That was a relief! Yay!

The default panel basically mimics the jwm/ice/puppy panel in any puppy .. down to the tray icons, which are the default.. retrovol is still a pain with that '-bg' option! Working on that.

On every restart of X the backgrounds in /usr/share/backgrounds are symlinked back to the xfce backdrop directory. Does no harm, error sent to /dev/null (if any).

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Screenies

Pretty boring.. just like KDE in that regard

All the tray icons work as expected. (Note: you won't get that 'cog' icon, that's one I setup for myself )

Integrated Rox launch icon, purists will certainly miss Rox

What's not to like?
(sorry for BIG screeny, but some things get lost in the translation )

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Recommendations

Absolutely.. Wbar! Sorry CatDude, I haven't integrated your latest fix, that makes it a good package.. on to it.. , there will be an updated wbar package soon.

Special thanks to gray and dejan555, also thanks must go to BarryK, for listening to me about an improved /usr/sbin/delayedrun script. Also tasmod, Eyesonly, CatDude, playdayz, jim1911, James C, chrismt for testing and feedback.

I fix computers for a living and I have many old second hand computers. And when somebody need a cheap pc badly and in short of cash, I am the guy people looking for. I have try lupu 5.1 on many new and old super cheap pc and it works fine except one :

I fix computers for a living and I have many old second hand computers. And when somebody need a cheap pc badly and in short of cash, I am the guy people looking for. I have try lupu 5.1 on many new and old super cheap pc and it works fine except one :

Tested on Lucid 5.1 requires the Puppy CPU frequency scaling to be active (mine is on demand) the frequency option will over ride puppies so options:
powersave (locks to the lowest freq)
performance ( locks to highest freq)
ondemand (power when needed)
conservative (don't know what that one does?)
Only done minimal testing so don't know if these power options are saved when you reboot?
Launcher is in Utility menu.
http://www.smokey01.com/stu90/CPU-select.pet

I fix computers for a living and I have many old second hand computers. And when somebody need a cheap pc badly and in short of cash, I am the guy people looking for. I have try lupu 5.1 on many new and old super cheap pc and it works fine except one :

gogota, "looks" to me like your trying to run the monitor too hard , exit to prompt, xorgconfig, choose, fill in/pick type, use the test button, <ctrl><alt><backspace> to get you back to the menu, choose change, change refresh freq, drop it to something less than your default was, test again, accept a freq that works. Then use the resoultion changer to set your screen matrix to what you want if it's too high. You may have to run it a couple of times until you have something that your happy with, but then you can record the combination box/vcard/monitor and set it from there after first time.

This is is my current situation:
I used 222 and looked at xfce.
They both seemed to be working OK.
However the ability to watch streaming video
is important to me, so I wanted to report back
when I did some watching.

Every 20 minutes I have to restart x to watch video.
It slows down (hour glass type icon appears) and then locks up.
This does not happen in Ubuntu but happens
in every browser I use in Lucid.

Clearly I have to have a working system - even if it
is alpha, beta or RC.
I know my situation is not typical
but I can not work without a reliable browser.

Once again I have to say I can not find the cause.

For most people Lucid and Luci are working.
very well
So I am a little sad but pleased for all those
praising and enjoying Lucid.
For now I am using Puppy Wary.
. . . just to let you know . . .
still cheering you guys on . . .

Just a wild guess (from a newbie), are you running a frugal or a full install? as if it is a frugal how much empty space do you have in the save file? as I am guessing it could be saving it in cache to the temp file. and a 20 minute video would be some size and it would freeze if there was no more space in the save file. I seem to remember that you are running about 2Gb's of ram, so that shouldnt be a problem. Does it happen with a full install?

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